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New Editor in Chief Kevin Shockey joins the team, introducing his first
issue February 1.

by TUX Staff

'Tis the season and all, and like many of us this time of year, the
TUX team is taking a little time off. We won't
be publishing a January 2006 issue, but we'll be back and rejuvenated
in time to roll out the February 2006 issue and monthly issues throughout
the coming year.

With the February issue comes a new editorial steward.
Kevin Shockey
takes over TUX during a period of dynamic growth, with
readership now close to 80,000 people. For those of you wondering what
happened to fearless leader Nicholas Petreley, you now can find him over
at TUX's sister publication,
Linux
Journal, where he has taken on the role of editor in chief. Nick's
first issue of Linux Journal will be on newsstands in late
January--make sure to pick up a copy!

How to set up Konqueror so that you can right-click on an icon for a Word
Document and view that document as HTML. [This article initially appeared in TUX, issue 9.]

by Mango Parfait

In the August 2005 issue of TUX, I said, "You can customize KDE so that
you can right-click on a .vbs file and choose Actions->Compile, which
launches a compiler specifically for Visual Basic Script. This option
will not show up for other types of files. You cannot do the same thing
in GNOME. I can explain how to do all this in KDE. Maybe I will explain
in a future issue."

Issue number nine, December 2005, of TUX now is available. Subscribers, you can download this issue here or simply follow the Download TUX button on the right to download the current issue. If you're not yet a TUX subscriber, consider subscribing today for instant access to this issue and many more!

How to use ndiswrapper to set up network cards normally unsupported by
Linux. [This article initially appeared in TUX, issue 8.]

by Jes Hall

Wireless cards can be quite a bit of trouble for Linux users. Very few
manufacturers have any interest in writing Linux drivers or releasing
information about their cards so other people can use this information to
write Linux drivers. There is a small selection of Linux-compatible Wi-Fi
(wireless networking) cards, but they tend to be rather expensive. Worse,
you don't get very much choice about which wireless networking chipset
is built-in when you buy a laptop.

Issue number eight, November 2005, of TUX now is available. Subscribers, you can download this issue here or simply follow the Download TUX button on the right to download the current issue. If you're not yet a TUX subscriber, consider subscribing today for instant access to this issue and many more!

How to make life easier by using your KDE-based PIM on
different platforms. [This article initially appeared in TUX, issue 7.]

by A. Creg Peters

If you are like me, you like to use a computer to do as much work for
you as is “machinely” possible. If you are like me, you also carry
various devices with you that leverage all this work you've made your
poor PC do on your behalf. This means carrying a PDA, memory stick
or other gadgets that hold information.

If this description fits you, you probably face the same situation
that I do: accessing all of the information that you've so diligently
entered in one place (like your Linux PC) in other places (for example, a
Windows PC).

Issue number seven, October 2005, of TUX now is available. Subscribers, you can download this issue here or simply follow the Download TUX button on the right to download the current issue. If you're not yet a TUX subscriber, consider subscribing today for instant access to this issue and many more!

Issue number six, September 2005, of TUX is now available. Subscribers, you can download this issue here or simply follow the Download TUX button on the right to download the current issue. If you're not yet a TUX subscriber, consider subscribing today for instant access to this issue and many more!

Issue number five, August 2005, of TUX is now available. Subscribers, you can download this issue here or simply follow the Download TUX button on the right to download the current issue. If you're not yet a TUX subscriber, consider subscribing today for instant access to this issue and many more!

Issue number three, June 2005, of TUX is now available. Subscribers, you can download this issue here or simply follow the Download TUX button on the right to download the current issue. If you're not yet a TUX subscriber, consider subscribing today for instant access to this issue and many more!